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Methodology for solid state NMR off-resonance study of molecular dynamics in heteronuclear systems

Jurga K.1, Woźniak-Braszak A.1, Baranowski M.1
  • 1High Pressure Physics Division, Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 85, Poznan, Poland
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 71, pp.73-79, 2015
DOI:: 10.1016/j.ssnmr.2015.08.001
Abstract: Methodology for the study of dynamics in heteronuclear systems in the laboratory frame was described in the previous paper [1]. Now the methodology for the study of molecular dynamics in the solid state heteronuclear systems in the rotating frame is presented. The solid state NMR off-resonance experiments were carried out on a homemade pulse spectrometer operating at the frequency of 30.2 MHz for protons. This spectrometer includes a specially designed probe which contains two independently tuned and electrically isolated coils installed in the coaxial position on the dewar. A unique probe design allows working at three slightly differing frequencies off and on resonance for protons and at the frequency of 28.411 MHz for fluorine nuclei with complete absence of their electrical interference. The probe allows simultaneously creating rf magnetic fields at off-resonance frequencies within the range of 30.2-30.6 MHz and at the frequency of 28.411 MHz. Presented heteronuclear cross-relaxation off-resonance experiments in the rotating frame provide information about molecular dynamics. © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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